I am running an experiment in Cebu, Philippines on the effectiveness of caring for individual people in need (through food/shelter/support), in exchange for their spending time studying/learning a trade and encouraging them to do the same with others. (versus a givedirectly type approach, which I regard very highly).
From a practical perspective, I'm struggling with figuring out what food(s) provide the best value per $. Powdered milk seems to be a solid option. Long shelf-life, easy to transport/distribute, easy to procure and I thought fairly healthy.
- It's not enough for a healthy diet.
- I'm buying nestle milk online (shoppee), got to be better options.
This HAS to be a problem that's been studied and "solved". I'd rather not reinvent the wheel. I'm still fairly new at EA, so hoping -someone- here has an org that does this in the Philippines, or a post or -something- to recommend.
Rather overwhelmed as it is by the day-to-day operations and dealing with need (both physical and emotional) on a constant basis, so unable to fully research the topic.
A bit more gritty than the usual EA post, but I was hoping we could do practical as well :)
Any help appreciated, and if anyone is doing work in Cebu I'd love to connect.
Cheers!
I'm not completely clear on what your requirements are, but here are some ideas:
Fantastic, thank you. And -I- probably am not clear on what the requirements are either :p
... (read more)As I mention, I'm quite fond of givedirectly. The idea here is to see if it's not possible to do -better- than just giving cash (which I do as well).
(one of) My concern with direct cash is that we'll just get more of what we have now, just with less financial suffering.
I'm hoping to communicate love and care to the recipients, and teach them to -keep- that and pass it along to others.
I basically am trying to assess how much it would costs to change